Readers' Hideaway Newsletter
Published: Fri, 06/06/14
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- Featured Book: Unmasked by EM Kaplan - 2014-06-06 04:41:13-04
Mel can sense the blood beating through her companions’ veins. She can count the moments between heartbeats to tell who is sincere and who is lying. She can make herself stronger for short periods of time, heal small wounds on her body, and manipulate light to change her appearance subtly. These abilities are useful skills […]
- Featured Books: About Alyssa And Dalton by Laurel Veil - 2014-06-06 04:41:54-04
About Alyssa And Dalton by Laurel Veil Rain begin to fall. Good, she thought, now no one would be able to see my tears. Love and loss culminate with a devastating discovery in Laurel Veil’s complex young adult novel, Alyssa and Dalton. Alyssa is not your average teenager. Abandoned by her friends when her mother […]
- Melissa’s Reading Hideaway - 2014-06-06 05:24:40-04
Where is your reading hideaway? I prefer a nice quiet place to read. I can block out the commotion if its a really good book. My picture collage are my two places at home that I usually sit and read – my chair or bed and one of the two bird feeders in the backyard […]
- Kathy’s Reading Hideaway - 2014-06-06 05:25:22-04
Where is your reading hideaway? In my retreat room sitting in my favorite oversize chair! I can curl up or stretch out and have everything I need within arms reach. Love it!! Grands have been taught to knock before they come in but they like coming in and piling in the chair with Nana (me) […]
- Featured Book: Sunset Rising by S.M. McEachern - 2014-06-06 05:34:30-04
February 2024: Desperate to find refuge from the nuclear storm, a group of civilians discover a secret government bio-dome. Greeted by a hail of bullets and told to turn back, the frantic refugees stand their ground and are grudgingly permitted entry. But the price of admission is high. 283 years later… Life as a slave […]
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